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Connecting the  sensor cables

You should not install sensor and power sup-
ply lines together, or lead them through the 
same feedthrough. This can lead to interfer-
ences in the electronics, such as 

"fl uttering" 

in the relays. If it is necessary to lay the ca-
bles  down  together,  or  if  the  line  is  longer 
than  3m,  use  a  shielded  sensor  cable  (4  x 
0.5 mm²).

Connect the shielding to ground in the con-
trol unit. 

Please  observe  that  the  following  dimen-
sions  relate  to  the  values  stipulated  during 
the unit inspection acc. EN 60335-2-53. The 
 heater  sensor  must  always  be  installed  at 
the  point  where  the  highest  temperatures 
are  to  be  expected.    Illust.  7-9  give  you  an 
overview of the mounting point of the sensor.

1. Mount the oven sensor in cabins up to 2 

x 2m according to Illust. 7 and 9, in larger 
cabins according to Illust. 8 and 9. 

Housing

Red

Red

Sensor circuit board

Sensor

white (Limiter)

white (Limiter)

Illust. 10

2. Drill a hole to lead the cable through, pref-

erably  through  the  middle  of  one  of  the 
wooden boards.

3. Lead the sensor cable through the drilled 

hole  and  attach  it  to  the  sensor  line  ac-
cording to Illust. 10.

4. The cables for the limiter (white) and the 

 temperature sensor (red) are connected to 
the sensor circuit board acc. Fig. 10. En-
gage the sensor board into the casing.

5.  Lead  the  sensor  cables  through  the 

right  cable  intake  into  the  control  unit. 
Install  the  sensor  cables  inside  the 
control  unit  as  shown  in  Fig.  11.
Connect  the  sensor  cables  as  shown  in 
Fig. 12. In order to do this, pull the plug 

X2 

from  the  circuit  board  and  plug  it  back  in 
after the connection. 

Installation  of  the   heater 
sensor

20 cm

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

35 cm

> 2 x 2 m

Fühlerleitung

Fühlerleitung

19 cm

< 2 x 2 m

Summary of Contents for ECON H2

Page 1: ...1 D IP x4 Made in Germany ECON H2 Druck Nr 29344731en 37 15 GB Assembly and operating instruction...

Page 2: ...orizer 11 Connecting the sauna lamp 11 Connecting a fan 11 Installation diagram 12 Terminal arrangement on the circuit board 12 Connecting the sauna heater max 9 kW 13 Connection of sauna heater 9 kW...

Page 3: ...Switching off the sauna unit during humidity operation 25 Auto Stop 26 Preselection time 28 Activate the preselection time 29 Deactivate the preselection time 29 Life Guard 30 Extend the time setting...

Page 4: ...sible through connection to circuit breakers Heating time limit 6 h 12 h Display Display 65 x 37 mm Dimensions HxWxD 220 x 250 x 67 mm Protection type IPx4 in accordance with EN 60529 Splashproo ng Co...

Page 5: ...ods Please note that you will only be able to achieve anoptimumsaunaclimateifthecabinwithitsair intake and ventilation the sauna heater and the control unit are aligned to each other Please observe th...

Page 6: ...e the dimensions in the assem blyinstructions especiallywheninstalling the temperature sensor The temperature above the oven is critical for the temper ature setting The temperature can be held within...

Page 7: ...alist of an authorized electric shop We would like to draw your attention that in case of a warranty claim you are kindly requested to present a copy of the invoice of the executive electric shop When...

Page 8: ...hole The control unit is hooked onto this screw Therefore leave the screw out by approx 3 mm Fig 3 2 3 Hook the control unit onto the 3 mm protru ding screw in the upper mounting hole Insert the supp...

Page 9: ...east 3 5 cm deep according to the dimension in Fig 5 Insert the supplied rubber grommets into the openings at the rear wall of the housing and insert the connecting cables through these openings Place...

Page 10: ...2 x 2m according to Illust 7 and 9 in larger cabins according to Illust 8 and 9 Housing Red Red Sensor circuit board Sensor white Limiter white Limiter Illust 10 2 Drill a hole to lead the cable thro...

Page 11: ...of the control unit the line for overtemperature protection must be checked for short circuits In order to do this disconnect one of the white cables in the sensor casing The respective error message...

Page 12: ...in the control unit The silicone line must be buried to protect it from outside in uences Therefore use a suitable cable duct or a PVC pipe through which you can run the line up to the power unit Con...

Page 13: ...al arrangement on the circuit board Installation diagram 4 3 3 5 4 5 5 oder or 4 max 3 kW optional 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz ECON 4 LSG X2 F2 F1 L1 L2 L3 N W V U N N L LSG V1 S1 N L N WM WB N Plug for sensor...

Page 14: ...max 3 kW max 100 W 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz max 100 W X1 ECON U V W N L1 L2 L3 N V1 N S1 142 C KTY 10 5 Sensor Limiter wei white rot red X2 N L L N WM WB N P max 9 kW 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz LSG 120 max 3 kW War...

Page 15: ...ECON U V W N L1 L2 L3 N V1 N S1 N L L N WM WB N 120 max 3 kW CAUTION When connecting the vapor izertheoutput W isswitched from the sauna heater to the terminal Wb to the vapor izer In this case the s...

Page 16: ...ll covers have been xed you can put your sauna unit into operation Over the following pages we will show you the options provided to you with the control The user interface Operating buttons Cabin lig...

Page 17: ...s behind the temperature display ll continuously Once the target temperature is reached these bars are shown lled 30 C 30 C The following applies for all settings The following is shown in the top are...

Page 18: ...eter ends and the new value is now authoritative until another change is made 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time Modifiable parameter 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto s...

Page 19: ...00 0 00 Time of day 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 00 00 12 00 Time of day 00 00 12 00 Time of day 00 00 12 15 Time of day 12 15 Life Guard 3 s 3 s 3 s 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start tim...

Page 20: ...DE GB NL PL I RU 00 00 0 00 Time of day 3 s 12 00 12 00 Time of day 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE MODE MODE MODE 00 00 0 00 Time of day 00 00 12 00 Time of day 00 00...

Page 21: ...59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time Activate Stand by Operation Deactivate 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time...

Page 22: ...to stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 20 min Life Guard Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time The sauna heater will now heat normal without Life Guard time To activate the function Life Guard 12 15 3...

Page 23: ...s 12 00 85 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 85 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE MODE MODE 12 15 85 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE MODE...

Page 24: ...s activated if a value is displayed in the eld Humidity Please also observe that the evaporator does not switch on until the temperature has dropped to this value Heaters and evaporators which are opt...

Page 25: ...midity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start tim...

Page 26: ...he upper section of the display with the blink ing symbol In addition an optionally in stalled fan is switched on for the duration of the reheating phase The sauna unit automatically turns off once th...

Page 27: ...eration 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE 12 15 5...

Page 28: ...rature Humidity Auto stop Start time 15 s 12 15 30 C 5 3 30 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 3 s MODE 12 15 30 C 3 30 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 00 30 C 3 30 Temperature Hum...

Page 29: ...e heating process begins Fire risk Please remember however that the cabin must heat up for approx 40 50 minutes in order to achieve a pleasant climate in the cabin If for example you wish to start wit...

Page 30: ...ection time 12 15 30 C 5 59 17 10 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time To the preselection time 12 15 30 C 3 29 17 10 Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 17 10 Temperature H...

Page 31: ...5 59 15 min Life Guard Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time MODE 12 00 30 C 5 59 15 min Life Guard Temperature Humidity Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 15 min Life Guard Temperature Humidity...

Page 32: ...ronics primary and light and fan F2 T 315 mA Fuse of the electronics secondary Jumper 6 00 hours heat up time restriction default setting Jumper 12 00 hours heat up time restriction Only allow a speci...

Page 33: ...specialist to check the lines and PTC PTC at 20 C approx 1 9 kW replace if necessary Arrange for a specialist to check the lines and PTC Arrange for a specialist to check the lines and temper ature f...

Page 34: ...s using this switch To turn the light on in the cabin while the unit is still disconnected push the left side of the ro cker to the second latch switch setting II Tomaketheunitreadyforoperation switch...

Page 35: ...el name with detailed description of the fault This guarantee covers defective parts and labour but not the defects caused by wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equip ment in its ori...

Page 36: ...p ping of individually packed goods pallet We expressly point out that our packaging is not suitable for individual shipments via parcel post The manufacturer shall accept no liability for damage incu...

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